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|Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on '''Flowcharts''', Glue Points and '''Beizer curves'''in LibreOffice Draw.
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|Welcome to the '''Spoken Tutorial''' on '''Flowcharts, Glue Points and '''Beizer curves'''in '''LibreOffice Draw'''.
  
 
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|In this tutorial you will learn to Draw '''Beizer curves'''and '''Flowcharts'''.
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|In this tutorial, you will learn to draw '''Beizer curves'''and '''Flowcharts'''.
  
 
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| You will also learn how to Connect '''Flowcharts''' using '''Connectors''' and '''Glue points.'''                   
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| You will also learn how to connect '''Flowcharts''' using '''Connectors''' and '''Glue points.'''                   
  
 
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| Here we are using '''Ubuntu Linux version 10.04''' and  '''LibreOffice Suite version 3.3.4.'''
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* '''LibreOffice Suite''' version '''3.3.4.'''
  
 
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|Let us go to our '''Routemap''' file.
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|Let us go to our 'Routemap' file.
  
 
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|Let’s to go to the '''Commercial Complex''' from '''Home.'''
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|Remember, previously we had grouped the drawing. So let’s ungroup it.
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|Remember, previously we had grouped the drawing. So, let’s '''ungroup''' it.
  
 
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|Now, from the Drawing toolbar, click '''Curve''' and select '''Curve.'''
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|Now, from the '''Drawing''' toolbar, click '''Curve''' and select '''Curve.'''
  
 
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|On the Draw page, click on the start point of the route - this is '''Home.'''
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|On the '''Draw''' page, click on the start point of the route - this is '''Home.'''
  
 
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|Keep the left mouse button pressed and drag till the '''Play Ground. '''
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|Release the mouse button.
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|Now move the pointer to the '''Commercial Complex.'''
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|The line will curve as the mouse moves.
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|The line will curve as the '''mouse''' moves.
  
 
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|Double-click at the end point, that is the '''Commercial Complex.'''
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|Now let us edit the points on this curve using the '''Edit Points'''toolbar.
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|When the blue boxes appear at the end-points of the curve, we can edit the curve.
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|Double-click anywhere on the Draw page, once you have made a change.
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|Draw a '''Bezier curve''' and Work with all the options
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| Using the '''Edit Points''' toolbar.
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|Let’s add 2 new pages to the file '''RouteMap'''
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|Draw provides a separate option in the Drawing toolbar for '''Flowcharts'''.
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|'''Draw''' provides a separate option in the '''Drawing''' toolbar for '''Flowcharts'''.
  
 
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|This flowchart shows all the stages in the Spoken Tutorial process.
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|This flowchart shows all the stages in the '''Spoken Tutorial''' process.
  
 
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|From the Drawing toolbar click on '''Flowcharts'''.
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|From the '''Drawing''' toolbar, click on '''Flowcharts'''.
  
 
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|Place the cursor on the Draw page, hold the left mouse button and drag it down.
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|We can insert text in flowchart objects, too.
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|Let’s double-click on the Process box and type the text '''Create the Tutorial Outline to chunk content into 10-minute scripts''' inside it.
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|The '''Text''' dialog box appears.
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|In the '''Text''' dialog box, check the box Resize shape to fit text width. Click '''OK'''
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|In the '''Text''' dialog-box, check the box '''"Resize shape to fit text width"'''. Click '''OK'''.
  
 
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|Now let us undo this action, by pressing the CTRL+Z keys together.
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|Let us check the option '''Word wrap text in shape.'''
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|Let us check the option '''"Word wrap text in shape".''' Click '''OK.'''
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|Now, lets draw a '''Decision''' box and insert the text '''Review Okay?''' inside it.  
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|Let us insert the text '''Record Video''' inside it.
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|Next, we need another '''Decision''' box here, with the text '''Review Okay?'''  
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|Next, we need another '''Decision''' box here with the text '''Review Okay?'''  
  
 
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|So, select the '''Decision''' box and press the CTRL+C keys together.
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|Now enter the text  '''Review Okay''' inside it.
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|Finally let’s draw a flowchart-connector and type A inside it.  
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|Before we connect the objects, let us learn about '''Connector Lines''' and '''Glue Points''' in Draw.
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|Before we connect the objects, let us learn about '''Connector Lines''' and '''Glue Points''' in '''Draw'''.
  
 
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|'''Connectors''' are lines or arrows, whose ends are attached or docked to an object.   
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|'''Glue points''' as the name indicates are the points that glue the connectors to the objects.  
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|They become visible, when a connector is selected from the Drawing toolbar or when the mouse pointer is moved over an object.
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|When you select the '''Connector''', you will see cross marks on all the objects in the Draw page.
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|Now let’s draw a line from the glue point of the first process box to glue point of the next process box.
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|We will connect all the flowchart objects, in a top-to-down manner using connectors.  
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|You will notice that the every line automatically docks itself to the nearest '''glue point''', wherever you place the cursor.  
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|From the Drawing toolbar, select the option '''Connector''' ends with Arrow.
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|From the '''Process''' box let’s connect to the '''Decision''' box.
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|On the '''connector''' from the '''Decision''' box to the '''Process''' box, let us type '''No'''.
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|This brings us to the end of this tutorial.
 
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|In this tutorial, you have learnt about:
 
|In this tutorial, you have learnt about:
''''''Flowcharts''''''
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'''Connectors'''
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'''Glue points'''
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|Watch the video available at the following link  
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|It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project
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|If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it
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|If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it.
  
 
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|The Spoken Tutorial Project Team
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|Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials
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|Gives certificates for those who pass an online test
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|For more details, please write to contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org
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|Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project
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|It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India
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|It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India.
  
 
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|More information on this Mission is available at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro
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|This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
|*This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
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Revision as of 11:14, 12 October 2015

Time Narration
00:01 Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Flowcharts, Glue Points and Beizer curvesin LibreOffice Draw.
00:08 In this tutorial, you will learn to draw Beizer curvesand Flowcharts.
00:14 You will also learn how to connect Flowcharts using Connectors and Glue points.
00:20 Here, we are using:
  • Ubuntu Linux version 10.04 and
  • LibreOffice Suite version 3.3.4.
00:29 Let’s learn about Bezier Curves.
00:33 Bezier Curves are used mainly in computer graphics to make curves smoother.
00:40 You can use these curves to experiment with the shape and size of curves.
00:45 All curves have a start point and an end point.
00:50 The points on the curve are referred to as Nodes.
00:54 Let us go to our 'Routemap' file.
00:58 Let’s go to the Commercial Complex from Home.
01:03 To do so, we have to go right from the Parking Lot.
01:08 Remember, previously we had grouped the drawing. So, let’s ungroup it.
01:14 Now, from the Drawing toolbar, click Curve and select Curve.
01:20 On the Draw page, click on the start point of the route - this is Home.
01:27 Keep the left-mouse-button pressed and drag till the Play Ground.
01:32 You will see a straight line.
01:36 Release the mouse button.
01:39 Now, move the pointer to the Commercial Complex.
01:43 The line will curve as the mouse moves.
01:47 Double-click at the end point, that is, the Commercial Complex.
01:52 We have drawn a curve!
01:55 Notice that the curve transition is smooth.
01:59 Now, let us edit the points on this curve using the Edit Points toolbar.
02:05 Click on the curve.
02:07 To enable the Edit Points toolbar, right-click on the curve and choose Edit Points.
02:14 When the blue boxes appear at the end-points of the curve, we can edit the curve.
02:21 Click on the start point of the curve.
02:24 You will see a dotted line with a control point.
02:29 You can now drag the dotted line to reduce or expand the curve, as required.
02:35 Double-click anywhere on the Draw page, once you have made a change.
02:41 You can use the Edit Points toolbar to insert, move or delete points on the curve to create a smoother curve.
02:50 Here is a small assignment for you.
02:54 Draw a Bezier curve and work with all the options
02:59 using the Edit Points toolbar.
03:02 Now, let us learn to create Flowcharts.
03:05 Let’s add 2 new pages to the file 'RouteMap'.
03:10 Draw provides a separate option in the Drawing toolbar for Flowcharts.
03:17 This flowchart shows all the stages in the Spoken Tutorial process.
03:22 Let’s create this flowchart.
03:26 From the Drawing toolbar, click on Flowcharts.
03:30 Click on the small black triangle and select Flowchart: Process.
03:37 Place the cursor on the Draw page, hold the left-mouse-button and drag it down.
03:44 You have drawn a Process box.
03:47 A Process box represents a step or an event in the entire process.
03:54 We can insert text in flowchart objects too.
03:59 Let’s double-click on the Process box and type the text "Create the Tutorial Outline to chunk content into 10-minute scripts" inside it.
04:13 Formatting options for Flowcharts are also similar to that of other objects.
04:20 Now, let’s align the text inside the Process box.
04:24 Let us select the text.
04:27 Right-click to view the Context menu and click Text.
04:32 The Text dialog-box appears.
04:35 In the Text dialog-box, check the box "Resize shape to fit text width". Click OK.
04:43 You will see that the Process box has changed its shape to fit the text!
04:49 Now, let us undo this action by pressing the Ctrl+Z keys together.
04:55 Again, let’s select the text.
04:59 Go to the Main menu and select Format and click Text.
05:05 The Text dialog-box appears.
05:08 Let us check the option "Word wrap text in shape". Click OK.
05:15 The text has adjusted itself to fit the shape of the Process box.
05:21 In the same manner, let us now draw another Process box beneath the first one.
05:28 Let us insert the text "Create Scripts" inside it.
05:33 Now, let's draw a Decision box and insert the text "Review Okay?" inside it.
05:42 A Decision box represents a decision that has to be made.
05:46 It directs us to the next process based on the outcome of the decision.
05:52 Let us now draw another Process box beneath the Decision box.
05:58 Let us insert the text "Record Video" inside it.
06:04 Next, we need another Decision box here with the text Review Okay?
06:12 Let’s copy the Decision box we created before and place it here.
06:18 So, select the Decision box and press the Ctrl+C keys together.
06:25 Now, press the Ctrl+V keys together.
06:29 Let’s move this box beneath the previous Process box.
06:35 Now, enter the text "Review Okay" inside it.
06:40 Finally, let’s draw a flowchart-connector and type 'A' inside it.
06:48 A flowchart-connector connects two parts of a flowchart.
06:53 Let’s say that the first part of the flowchart is on one page
06:58 and the second part on another page.
07:02 We draw a flowchart-connector at the end of the flowchart on the first page.
07:08 Then we draw the same connector at the beginning of the second page.
07:13 Before we connect the objects, let us learn about Connector Lines and Glue Points in Draw.
07:21 Connectors are lines or arrows whose ends are attached or docked to an object.
07:28 Glue points- as the name indicates are the points that glue the connectors to the objects.
07:35 All the objects have glue points.
07:39 These are invisible;
07:41 they become visible when a connector is selected from the Drawing toolbar or when the mouse pointer is moved over an object.
07:51 Glue points are not the same as handles.
07:54 We use handles to re-size the object.
07:58 Glue points are used to glue the connector to an object.
08:02 Now, let us connect the objects in the flowchart using connectors.
08:07 Go to the Drawing toolbar and select Connector.
08:12 Click on the small black triangle to see the different types of Connectors.
08:18 Let us select the option Straight Connector ends with Arrow.
08:23 When you select the Connector, you will see cross marks on all the objects in the Draw page.
08:31 These are the glue points.
08:34 Now, let’s draw a line from the glue point of the first process box to glue point of the next process box.
08:44 We will connect all the flowchart objects, in a top-to-down manner, using connectors.
08:52 You will notice that every line automatically docks itself to the nearest glue point, wherever you place the cursor.
09:03 Now, let’s connect the Process and Decision boxes.
09:08 From the Drawing toolbar, select the option Connector Ends with Arrow.
09:14 From the Process box, let’s connect to the Decision box.
09:19 Similarly, let’s connect the Decision box with the next Process box.
09:25 You can also add text to a connector.
09:29 On the connector from the Decision box to the Process box, let us type: "No".
09:35 To select the connector, just double-click on it.
09:39 The end control-points become active
09:43 and the text cursor appears.
09:46 Let us type the text No.
09:49 Let us do this once more for the other connector.
09:54 We have created a simple flowchart!
09:57 Let’s save our flowchart by pressing Ctrl+S keys.
10:03 You can also connect the objects using lines and arrows too.
10:08 But in that case, you should group the objects.
10:11 This is because arrows do not stay docked to objects.
10:16 How are connectors different from Lines and Arrows?
10:21 Connectors are lines or arrows
10:24 whose end-points are automatically docked
10:28 to the glue points of an object.
10:31 Lines and Arrows, on the other hand, do not dock automatically.
10:36 Pause this tutorial and do this assignment.
10:40 Create the second part of the Spoken Tutorial flowchart.
10:45 Color the process boxes.
10:48 Draw a connector with the letter 'A'.
10:51 It should be the first object in this flowchart.
10:55 It should look like this.
10:59 This brings us to the end of this tutorial.
11:02 In this tutorial, you have learnt about:
  • Flowcharts
  • Connectors
  • Glue points.
11:09 Watch the video available at the following link.
11:13 It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project.
11:17 If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it.
11:22 The Spoken Tutorial Project team:
11:24 * Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials.
11:28 * Gives certificates for those who pass an online test.
11:32 For more details, please write to:

contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org.

11:40 Spoken Tutorial project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project.
11:45 It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India.
11:53 More information on this mission is available at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro.
12:05 This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd.

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